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RFID Blocking Card (Black Edition)
Unauthorised Scanning | RFID & NFC Blocking
PREORDER - STOCK ARRIVES 20/01 and will be shipped on the 21/01
Our Black Edition RFID Blocking Card provides effective, discreet protection against unauthorised access to your personal and financial information stored on credit, bank, ID, and other RFID/NFC-enabled cards.
- Uncompromising Protection: This wallet protection card effectively blocks RFID and NFC signals, safeguarding your credit cards, bank cards, ID cards, and access cards from potential data theft.
- Effortless Security: No batteries are required. The card passively disrupts incoming signals, ensuring your information remains private.
- Sleek and Durable: The card is designed with a sleek, all-black aesthetic and fits into any wallet. Its slim and durable design offers long-lasting protection without adding bulk.
We send out all orders very quickly, typically the same day, and always the next business day.
- All orders are shipped from Adelaide, Australia
- Shipping for orders over $50 is free
- Shipping for orders under $50 is $ 3.95
- We use Australia Post Priority Mail as the default shipping option, with options for express and tracked shipping
- Orders are typically delivered within 1 - 3 business days to Australian Capital Cities, and within 2 - 6 business days to all other areas
- Overseas orders (NZ and US) are typically delivered within 6 - 15 business days
- Contact form - click here
- Email - info@securitybase.com.au
- Phone - 08 7477 7942
FAQ - RFID Blocker Cards
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RFID blocker cards work by creating a barrier that disrupts the communication between an RFID reader and the chip embedded in your credit cards, passports, or other RFID-enabled devices. Here's a breakdown of the process:
- RFID Technology: RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) uses radio waves to transmit data between a reader and a chip. Your credit card or passport likely has a tiny RFID chip containing your information.
- Reader's Signal: When you walk by an RFID reader (often near contactless payment terminals or security checkpoints), it sends out a radio wave signal.
- Chip Activation: This signal is designed to activate the RFID chip in your card, causing it to respond by transmitting its data back to the reader.
- Blocking Mechanism: The RFID blocker card is made with thin layers of metal mesh or special conductive materials. These materials absorb or reflect the radio waves emitted by the reader.
- Disrupted Communication: With the reader's signal blocked or weakened, the RFID chip in your card is unable to receive the activation signal or transmit its data back effectively.
- Security Shield: This essentially creates a shield around your card, preventing unauthorised readers from capturing your information.
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The cards protect against a few methods used by criminals
- Proximity Theft: This is the most common method. Criminals carry handheld RFID readers in crowded places like public transport, shopping malls, or even gas stations. They brush past you unnoticed, and the reader can scan your card from a short distance, stealing your data.
- Skimming Devices: These are more sophisticated devices that can be placed over legitimate RFID readers (like at payment terminals). The skimmer captures your card's data while the legitimate reader completes the transaction. You might not even notice the difference.
- Data harvesting: Criminals can set up scanners in areas with high RFID card traffic (like airports) to collect a large amount of data.
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The good news is that a single,well-placed SecurityBase RFID Blocker Card creates a protective field around your cards,disrupting RFID signals and stopping thieves in their tracks.
If you have a large wallet or you simply want to double your protection ,we recommend the use of two RFID Blocker Cards for optimal protection. A second card placed strategically can ensure all your cards are covered.
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Our RFID blocking cards are designed for long-lasting durability. The internal circuitry is protected by two layers of durable plastic, similar to your bank cards. With proper care, these cards can last for many years. Unlike bank cards, they do not have an expiration date.
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Yes, they also block NFC (Near-Field Communication) signals, which is used in payment cards. NFC operates on similar frequencies, and RFID Blocker cards are designed to interfere with both types of signals.This helps protect your cards and travel documents from unauthorised scanning or data theft.
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We're committed to making RFID protection accessible to everyone. That's why we've focused on creating a high-quality product at an affordable price point, ensuring that everyone can safeguard their personal information.
Unlike large stores like Amazon or Temu and some of our competitors, we are not driven by profit but by a passion for cyber security and privacy.
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Yes, the card functions as an ID blocker, disrupting all electronic RFID signals, also those used to read ID cards. For full protection of passports, we recommend the RFID blocking passport sleeves.